A Startup Accelerator Program Sets Cuatrecasas Apart
by Best Lawyers
Miguel de Almada and Frederico Bettencourt Ferreira from the Portuguese firm discuss their 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" award for Litigation and Arbitration.
New York's New Sexual Harassment Law: What Employers Need to Know
by Ann E. Evanko
New York's Stop Sexual Harassment Act goes into effect in October 2019.
Noncompete Extinct
by Mark W. Bakker
The Federal Trade Commission has proposed a blanket ban on noncompete agreements that could radicalize post-termination protections afforded to employers.
Clash Across the Channel
by Clément Fouchard and Peter Rosher
The diametric opposition of decisions reached by French and English courts in a recent arbitration case shows how profound cultural differences between international jurisdictions can lead to maddening legal uncertainty.
New Non-Compete Restrictions To Take Effect in D.C.
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers investigates the Non-Compete Clarification Act of 2022 passed in the District of Columbia.
Fake Vaccination Card Crackdowns Impact Criminal Law
by Justin Smulison
Those who are making, selling and buying fake COVID-19 vaccine cards are facing federal and state charges.
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How DEI Executive Orders Will Impact Your Business
by The Wagner Law Group
The executive orders removing DEI initiatives will have varied affects on federal contractors, private sector employers and educational institutions.
Attacked From All Sides: What Is Happening in the World of Restrictive Covenants?
by Christine Bestor Townsend
One employment lawyer explains how companies can navigate challenges of federal and state governmental scrutiny on restrictive covenant agreements.
Withstand the Ban
by Kirby Black and Jeffrey A. Calabrese
With the recent Federal Trade Commission’s announcement proposing a complete ban on noncompete agreements, we offer advice to companies moving forward.
Hey, Big Lender
by Latif Zaman and Catherine M. Brennan
A contentious proposed federal rule would establish “true lender” guidelines for banks and third parties. Does Colorado show the way forward?
How Do I Protect My Child From Online Predators?
by Kelly L. Frey Sr.
New technologies open up new ways for children to be exploited online. The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act offers a solution.
The Struggle Is Real
by Justin Smulison
Businesses are overlooking state and federal laws when downsizing or closing operations, driving a tidal wave of class action lawsuits from former employees.
Rights and Wrongs
by Shannon Pierce
Antidiscrimination enforcement agencies, both federal and state, are likely going to be highly active in the next five years. Are Nevada businesses ready?
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Patrick A. Mullin, Esq. 2023 Annual Report
by Patrick A. Mullin
Federal charges avoided. Jail time reduced. Acquittals won. Patrick A. Mullin continues to defy the odds in criminal tax and white-collar defense.
Freedom to Compete
by Ashley C. Pack
Recent movement at the federal level regarding management-labor relations mean changes to enforcement of noncompete agreements and other covenants could be imminent.
Patrick A. Mullin, Esq. - Annual Report
by Patrick A. Mullin, Esq.
Veteran federal criminal defense attorney Patrick A. Mullin, Esq. provides an annual report of his victories in high-stakes criminal and tax matters.
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